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nbc's tracie potts joins us from washington with more on how the president plans to rescue the economy. tracie, good morning. >> lynn, good morning. today the president will deliver that speech in a state where one of his harshest critics is from, republican leader john boehner, and from a region that's been hit hard by unemployment. the president's expected to urge congress to let the bush tax cuts expire for the wealthy, individuals earning over $200,000 and couples over the $250,000. plus, he wants to spend $50 billion on transportation projects and create $200 billion in business tax breaks, allowing small businesses to write off capital investments next year, giving them more cash to hire new workers. >> we're talking investments in tomorrow that are creating hundreds of thousands of private sector jobs right now. >> all of it paid for by ending tax breaks for big companies. republicans say it's the wrong approach. >> i don't think the american people want any more stimulus spending coming out of washington. we need to get our arms around the out-of-control spending. >> it's a pro
nbc's tracie potts joins us from washington with more on how the president plans to rescue the economy. tracie, good morning. >> lynn, good morning. today the president will deliver that speech in a state where one of his harshest critics is from, republican leader john boehner, and from a region that's been hit hard by unemployment. the president's expected to urge congress to let the bush tax cuts expire for the wealthy, individuals earning over $200,000 and couples over the $250,000....
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thank you for being here with us. it's not too early to remind you to be with us on election night for our decision 2010 coverage. starting here, then in primetime, into the night, into late night, all night long with our assembled team with the very best in the business. for now, i'm brian williams. lester holt will be here with you this weekend. we hope to see you right back here on monday night. have a good weekend. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> three decades after he accused a priest of molesting him, a bay area man is arrested for nearly beating the cleric to death. good evening, everyone, i'm tom sinkovitz. >>> iti
thank you for being here with us. it's not too early to remind you to be with us on election night for our decision 2010 coverage. starting here, then in primetime, into the night, into late night, all night long with our assembled team with the very best in the business. for now, i'm brian williams. lester holt will be here with you this weekend. we hope to see you right back here on monday night. have a good weekend. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> three decades...
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for us, that's our broadcast for this wednesday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we hope to see you back here tomorrow evening. we hope to see you back here tomorrow evening. good night. >>> we begin with breaking news. good evening, everyone. >> several people were injured in oakland when a dump truck apparently lost its brakes and ran into cars stopped on an off-ramp. nbc bay area's cheryl hurd is at the scene and on the phone to give us the latest. what are you hearing about
for us, that's our broadcast for this wednesday night. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we hope to see you back here tomorrow evening. we hope to see you back here tomorrow evening. good night. >>> we begin with breaking news. good evening, everyone. >> several people were injured in oakland when a dump truck apparently lost its brakes and ran into cars stopped on an off-ramp. nbc bay area's cheryl hurd is at the scene and on the phone to give us the latest....
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they use it as a score. you don't feel that way at all i don't get the sense. >> the goal is happiness. so don't confuse the goal. many people use money as a means to the end. why not just go to the end. >> i imagine you like two or three ideas that you think about that are germinating in your brain thinking maybe i leave -- not saying you'll leave google but maybe i jump to something else. >> sure. there's always ideas bubbling around. you know, at google there's five new ideas a day. i think we did 125 improvements last quarter on stuff we're working on and i've got seven project managers on my team and every day somebody comes up with a new idea. that's the challenge there. we have a billion queries a day. it's fast paced. >> why would they want someone like you who is so used to working for yourself, doing your own thing, surely they would worry you'll be a fly by night only there six weeks but you may go in six week's time. >> they do want the drive and speed and intensity that i bring. and in terms of
they use it as a score. you don't feel that way at all i don't get the sense. >> the goal is happiness. so don't confuse the goal. many people use money as a means to the end. why not just go to the end. >> i imagine you like two or three ideas that you think about that are germinating in your brain thinking maybe i leave -- not saying you'll leave google but maybe i jump to something else. >> sure. there's always ideas bubbling around. you know, at google there's five new...
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black friday used to be the traditional kickoff for the holiday shopping season while most of us were still digesting our thanksgiving turkey. but not anymore. as the economy sank, the deals got better and the sales started lasting longer. now it's christmas in october. retailers predict bargain hunters are ready to spend. >> forty percent of consumers have told us they have already started shopping. this is really just a way for retailers to respond using an already established sale date. >> targets, amazon, toys "r" us are all catering to the early bird. sears has done it two years running. >> everybody has hard times now. every shopper is conscious of what they spend and how they spend it. >> reporter: sales are supposed to be good. six in ten shoppers say they plan to spend more on gifts this year, $466. for some the earlier the better. one advantage, no crowds. >> i used to do black friday when the kids are little. i don't do black friday anymore. >> christmas eve would be very stressful and even more people. it would be very crazy. >> those last-minute crowds may still be there,
black friday used to be the traditional kickoff for the holiday shopping season while most of us were still digesting our thanksgiving turkey. but not anymore. as the economy sank, the deals got better and the sales started lasting longer. now it's christmas in october. retailers predict bargain hunters are ready to spend. >> forty percent of consumers have told us they have already started shopping. this is really just a way for retailers to respond using an already established sale...
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joining us is the editor of realsimple.com. start with groceries, because buying groceries can add up quickly especially if there are more than one person in your family. there are tips to navigate up and down the aisle to save money. >> yes, start by shopping the top and bottom shelves. you will find products bigger and lower cost per unit. and the items with the highest price per unit are in the middle. and skip name brands, because they are the same quality and made by same manufacturer a lot of times. >> and you say what about the warehouse clubs? >> best things to buy are condiments, coffee and bottled water and things that won't expire quickly. >> next up is the wardrobe and i found this interesting when people want to upgrade the wardrobe and it is expensive, but for wardrobes to be more cost effective, you say shop by the season and specific months. >> definitely. for jeans, you want to shop in october. the back to school rush is over and retailers are looking to clear out the inventory and denim is often included. you
joining us is the editor of realsimple.com. start with groceries, because buying groceries can add up quickly especially if there are more than one person in your family. there are tips to navigate up and down the aisle to save money. >> yes, start by shopping the top and bottom shelves. you will find products bigger and lower cost per unit. and the items with the highest price per unit are in the middle. and skip name brands, because they are the same quality and made by same...
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nbc's john yang joins us now from las vegas. john? >> reporter: lester, if there's any race of the referendum on the past two years it's this one. democrat harry reid, the most powerful man in the senate, a key player in the passage of health care reform, republican sharron angle a tea party candidate, who wants to repeal health care reform. and this state has the nation's highest unemployment, home foreclosure, and bankruptcy rates. as you say this weekend, a new controversy involving sharron angle this weekend after two local television stations, including the nbc affiliate, surprised angle at the airport. the angle campaign told the stations they were no longer welcome to cover her election night party on tuesday night. they've since relented on one station and the other station is under review. on election day, voter turnout will be the key, and both sides are trying to energize their voters to get the voters to turn out on tuesday. last night angle had senator john mccain in, and on monday harry reid will have first lady michelle
nbc's john yang joins us now from las vegas. john? >> reporter: lester, if there's any race of the referendum on the past two years it's this one. democrat harry reid, the most powerful man in the senate, a key player in the passage of health care reform, republican sharron angle a tea party candidate, who wants to repeal health care reform. and this state has the nation's highest unemployment, home foreclosure, and bankruptcy rates. as you say this weekend, a new controversy involving...
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don't forget to join us this year. they are honoring the grand marshals from the world champion san francisco 49ers. andres torres will be there. if you can't come live, watch it here on nbc bay area. >> get ready for the close up. >> boy. we will be checking with rob to see if it will be enough. i did say weather-permitting. >> you will be warm no matter what. >> i'm hoping to keep him in the convertible. >> come out and say i had. there will be traffic issues because they are closing down for the parade. we will look at what's going on southbound. reports of a disabled vehicle. the chp didn't say they are in laning. someone reported a disabled vehicle and they are waving cars down. i will let you know if there issues to the south. into livermore, the pass is running smoothly for 580 and they will start slowing down around 40 minutes. antioch with the slow down inside a half hour. highway 4 with a little break, but it starts around 5:30 this morning. the 67 change to about 27 over the next half hour. >> at least the t
don't forget to join us this year. they are honoring the grand marshals from the world champion san francisco 49ers. andres torres will be there. if you can't come live, watch it here on nbc bay area. >> get ready for the close up. >> boy. we will be checking with rob to see if it will be enough. i did say weather-permitting. >> you will be warm no matter what. >> i'm hoping to keep him in the convertible. >> come out and say i had. there will be traffic issues...
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how lawmakers use earmarks now and why they may not use them in the future. >>> most of us love to watch the babies in our lives doze off, but who else is watch something an nbc bay area investigation coming up on today in the bay. >>> blue sky lingering over san jose, but clear blue sky means cooler temperatures, so bundle up as you go bed tonight. we all know central networking helps a lot of us keep in touch with friends and family and now the social networking sites turning out to be a good way for police to catch criminals. recent statistics show that almost 900 police and sheriff's offices around the country have facebook pages and an estimated 500 law enforcement officers use twitter. >> we have to go where the community goes and community is online in the hundreds of millions before. >> cyber sleuthing has turned up some real world results. federal authorities in washington tracked down a fugitive last year, posted an update on his social networking page saying that he was living in paradise in cancun. now he's living it up behind bars. an i will know convicted burglar posted i'm
how lawmakers use earmarks now and why they may not use them in the future. >>> most of us love to watch the babies in our lives doze off, but who else is watch something an nbc bay area investigation coming up on today in the bay. >>> blue sky lingering over san jose, but clear blue sky means cooler temperatures, so bundle up as you go bed tonight. we all know central networking helps a lot of us keep in touch with friends and family and now the social networking sites...
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>> tom costello starting us off in washington tonight. tom, thanks. >>> with that as the setup, shortly after she appeared with the president in the rose garden this afternoon, she joined us from washington. professor warren, it is said that you're not being appointed to the job we all expected you to be appointed to because of the opposition that the banks and the wall streeters would have pitched threatening senate confirmation. the first question is, why not take that fight to the floor of the senate? why not have that conversation so people can see it and hear it? >> well, you know, i have to say i've never walked away from a fight in my life, so you can ask my three older brothers about that. but the point is, the time spent fighting is the time not spent doing the actual work of this agency. right now, millions of american families across this country are hemorrhaging money on credit card tricks and traps, on mortgages that are deceptive, on check overdrafts, on car loans. this list? and at some point, we have to get this agency sto
>> tom costello starting us off in washington tonight. tom, thanks. >>> with that as the setup, shortly after she appeared with the president in the rose garden this afternoon, she joined us from washington. professor warren, it is said that you're not being appointed to the job we all expected you to be appointed to because of the opposition that the banks and the wall streeters would have pitched threatening senate confirmation. the first question is, why not take that fight to...
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[ female announcer ] just about anywhere you use sugar you can use splenda® no calorie sweetener. [ male announcer ] savory. fluffy. yummy. sweet! [ female announcer ] splenda®. america's favorite no calorie sweetener. no pain medicine is proven to last longer than advil. not tylenol. not aleve. nothing lasts longer than advil. pain relief that lasts. one more reason to make advil your #1 choice. >>> well, good morning. if you're just waking up, this is "early today." >>> in sports -- the nfl's first weekend in action concluded last night with one of the league's most famous rivalries battling right down to the wire. here's nbc's fred roggin with an early look at all your sports headlines. >> good morning. the first weekend of the nfl season ended with a dramatic finish between the redskins and cowboys, two botched plays by dallas changed the game in the final seconds of the first. tony romo, dished, quickly tackled and fumbled. deangelo hall picked up the loose ball and took it in for the score. the redskins are up 10-0 in the half. the fourth, the cowboys needing a touchdown. last pla
[ female announcer ] just about anywhere you use sugar you can use splenda® no calorie sweetener. [ male announcer ] savory. fluffy. yummy. sweet! [ female announcer ] splenda®. america's favorite no calorie sweetener. no pain medicine is proven to last longer than advil. not tylenol. not aleve. nothing lasts longer than advil. pain relief that lasts. one more reason to make advil your #1 choice. >>> well, good morning. if you're just waking up, this is "early today."...
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we promised parents, if your child stays with us, i guarantee you that child is going to graduate from college. failure is simply not an option. the sixty...the seventy... the eighty... the ninety-seven blocks which ends up being 10,000 children. we start with children from birth, and stay with those children until they graduate. if you really want to have an impact that is large, you will get there going one step at a time. there is no act that is too small to make a difference. no matter what you want to do, members project from american express can help you take the first step. vote, volunteer or donate at membersproject.com. i couldn't sleep right. next day it took forever to get going. night after night, i sat up. sprayed up. took a shower... or took a pill. then i tried drug-free breathe right advanced. and instantly, i breathed better! i slept better. it felt...better. thank you, breathe right! [ male announcer ] breathe better, sleep better, feel better. now try new breathe right advanced for free... at breatheright.com. [ woman ] it's my right to breathe right. isn't it your r
we promised parents, if your child stays with us, i guarantee you that child is going to graduate from college. failure is simply not an option. the sixty...the seventy... the eighty... the ninety-seven blocks which ends up being 10,000 children. we start with children from birth, and stay with those children until they graduate. if you really want to have an impact that is large, you will get there going one step at a time. there is no act that is too small to make a difference. no matter what...
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get california working again-for all of us. >>> welcome back. one of the toughest jobs in sports has to be that of the baseball pitcher. on the tiny hill, all alone, and usually the one to blame when things go wrong. it went very wrong for rosario, making his big league debut. giving up two runs. and javier vasquez, hitting three straight tampa bay batters, last one brings in a run, and yankees lose at home. come on, javier. >> come on. >> come on, javier. >> thank you for choosing nbc. we'll see you back here tomorrow. bye-bye. as the ceo of hp, carly fiorina laid off 30,000 workers. when you're talking about massive layoffs, which we did... perhaps the work needs to be done somewhere else. [ male announcer ] fiorina shipped jobs to china. and while californians lost their jobs, fiorina tripled her salary. bought a million dollar yacht. and five corporate jets. i'm proud of what i did at hp. [ male announcer ] carly fiorina. outsourcing jobs. out for herself. [ barbara boxer ] i'm barbara boxer and i approve this message.
get california working again-for all of us. >>> welcome back. one of the toughest jobs in sports has to be that of the baseball pitcher. on the tiny hill, all alone, and usually the one to blame when things go wrong. it went very wrong for rosario, making his big league debut. giving up two runs. and javier vasquez, hitting three straight tampa bay batters, last one brings in a run, and yankees lose at home. come on, javier. >> come on. >> come on, javier. >> thank...
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>> miguel starting us off from flintridge, california. miguel, thanks. >>> then there's the situation in europe where the holiday plans of thousands of people have been ruined. canceled because of a crippling situation there. canceled flights, canceled trains, lots of frustrated travelers. many of them families. our own stephanie gosk is at london's paralyzed heathrow airport tonight. and stephanie, a british friend of mine e-mailed today to say "this country is in shambles," at least it must seem that way where you are tonight. >> reporter: it certainly does, brian. a lot of people here are in shock. it's beginning to look a lot like christmas, but for those passengers stuck in heathrow the last couple of days, it's beginning to feel a lot like a nightmare. the snow fell saturday morning, just five inches in one of the world's largest and busiest airports ground to a halt. two days later with only one runway cleared, a majority of flights were canceled. two terminals were shut down in the middle of the day. officials told passengers, no
>> miguel starting us off from flintridge, california. miguel, thanks. >>> then there's the situation in europe where the holiday plans of thousands of people have been ruined. canceled because of a crippling situation there. canceled flights, canceled trains, lots of frustrated travelers. many of them families. our own stephanie gosk is at london's paralyzed heathrow airport tonight. and stephanie, a british friend of mine e-mailed today to say "this country is in...
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american next in line at $280 million and us airways $256 million. at the bottom is united with $155 million. passengers we spoke to say they are not surprised, but they are frustrated. >> i had to travel light and i have been traveling for the last couple of days. i'm going to be traveling to india for two weeks and i can't take heavy baggage because it will cost extra money. >> i went to spain last summer with the normal luggage, but when i came back, they changed it. i should pay for my luggage chi carry there, but they didn't allow me to carry for free to my home because i live here. >> what do you think about all the profits they are making? >> well, i think it's really bad. it's the policy of any big company i guess. as much money they can do. >> later this morning, the bureau of transportation is expected to release third quarter numbers for the airlines which will no doubt add to their already huge profits. still the only airline to not charge you for suitcase number one or number two is southwest. if you can get away with flying southwest, y
american next in line at $280 million and us airways $256 million. at the bottom is united with $155 million. passengers we spoke to say they are not surprised, but they are frustrated. >> i had to travel light and i have been traveling for the last couple of days. i'm going to be traveling to india for two weeks and i can't take heavy baggage because it will cost extra money. >> i went to spain last summer with the normal luggage, but when i came back, they changed it. i should pay...
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and the american people walked away from us. what we have in this proposal is not necessarily new -- the idea of fiscal responsibility, pro growth policies, openness and transparency in government are solid american ideas. what republicans are committing to in the pledge for america is taking important first steps in this congress to steer our national government back to the basic practices. >> congressman van hollen, do you agree? is this a return to core principles or is this a rehash? oh. >> this is a rehash. a recycling of the bush economic agenda. a new front page. otherwise, this is a xerox copy. the whole answer to everything seems to be give the folks at the top a tax break and they want to undo of the regulations and reforms on wall street. i mean, the problems on wall street led to catastrophe around the country. millions of people lost their jobs. and they're trying to do what lobbyists tried very hard to do but didn't succeed which is to say let's put those guys back in charge. it is a return to the bush economic age
and the american people walked away from us. what we have in this proposal is not necessarily new -- the idea of fiscal responsibility, pro growth policies, openness and transparency in government are solid american ideas. what republicans are committing to in the pledge for america is taking important first steps in this congress to steer our national government back to the basic practices. >> congressman van hollen, do you agree? is this a return to core principles or is this a rehash?...
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use the medicine doctors use for themselves. one more reason to make advil your #1 choice. .. our job is to listen and find ways to help workers who lost their jobs to the spill. i'm iris cross. we'll keep restoring the jobs, tourist beaches, and businesses impacted by the spill. we've paid over $400 million in claims and set up a $20 billion independently-run claims fund. i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. i'm gonna be here until we make this right. but what were the results? fact: brown promised to improve schools. but the drop out rate increased 50%, and the state had to take over the schools. fact: the city controller found employees paid for 22,000 hours... they never worked. fact: brown promised to cut crime. but murders doubled, making oakland the 4th most dangerous city in america. jerry brown. he just can't deliver the results california needs now. >>> good morning, everyone. :56, 5:56 is the time. it has been so muggy and moist and now rainy. >> exactly. you have a lot of fog, mist and drizzle. more of the rain comes through tonight for places lik
use the medicine doctors use for themselves. one more reason to make advil your #1 choice. .. our job is to listen and find ways to help workers who lost their jobs to the spill. i'm iris cross. we'll keep restoring the jobs, tourist beaches, and businesses impacted by the spill. we've paid over $400 million in claims and set up a $20 billion independently-run claims fund. i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. i'm gonna be here until we make this right. but what were the...
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nobody is going to spit on us or tell us we are bad people. we are san francisco. people are smoking weed over there. they don't care. they want to see the team win, but they are buzzed out. >> at least he called ugs nice. with all the buzz in and around the world series, san francisco's green image has gone a bit far. to capitalize, businesses like the relief herbal center medical dispensary pushing the fight to legalize marijuana in a unique way. >> our giant are in the world series and every home run they hit, we were honoring everyone in house at that time a free joint. >> her name really is stony. juan uribe's homer meant joints all-around. to clarify, only people with medical marijuana cards inside the dispensary are allowed to get free marijuana. it is still illegal to handout drugs in public, even in california. stay with us for continuing coverage of the entire world series. you can find the latest updates on nbcbayarea.com. >>> out of the hospital and back on the campaign trail, carly fiorina is resting at her home. she had an infection due to reconstruct
nobody is going to spit on us or tell us we are bad people. we are san francisco. people are smoking weed over there. they don't care. they want to see the team win, but they are buzzed out. >> at least he called ugs nice. with all the buzz in and around the world series, san francisco's green image has gone a bit far. to capitalize, businesses like the relief herbal center medical dispensary pushing the fight to legalize marijuana in a unique way. >> our giant are in the world...
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kevin tibbles in minneapolis, the twin cities for us tonight. kevin, thanks. >>> in the pacific northwest tonight, the problem is rain. there was mudslides, houses swamped, raging rivers there. all the flooding has led to several rescues around the region, including this one. a woman backed her pond into a swollen pond. rescuers had to smash the windows to get her out in the end. thankfully, she was unhurt. >>> now to politics. a pointed remind they are the battle over health care is far from over. the sweeping reform act that some have called obama care hit a serious legal roadblock today. almost nine months after it was signed into law by the president. a federal court declared a key part of it unconstitutional. we get more tonight on what all of this means from our justice correspondent pete williams with us tonight from our washington newsroom. pete, good evening. >> reporter: brian, this is the first time that any federal judge has found the health care law unconstitutional. while this doesn't stop the law for now, it does tee up a mammoth
kevin tibbles in minneapolis, the twin cities for us tonight. kevin, thanks. >>> in the pacific northwest tonight, the problem is rain. there was mudslides, houses swamped, raging rivers there. all the flooding has led to several rescues around the region, including this one. a woman backed her pond into a swollen pond. rescuers had to smash the windows to get her out in the end. thankfully, she was unhurt. >>> now to politics. a pointed remind they are the battle over health...
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that use that engine. brian? >> tom costello starting us off in washington tonight. tom, thanks. >>> we turn quickly now to some important health news about the number one cancer killer in this country, men and women -- lung cancer. new research out shows a certain kind of scan, when done as a routine test, can cut the death rate and the numbers are significant. our report tonight from nbc's rehema ellis. >> reporter: for the first time, researchers have clear evidence that a type of screening x-ray called a low-dose spiral ct scan can actually help reduce the death rate from lung cancer. the test has been a huge medical controversy for years, but researchers resolved it with a study of 53,000 current and former heavy smokers 55 to 74 years old. >> we will be able to pick up early cancer and if it's picked up there is a chance you will survive. >> reporter: the participants smoked a pack a day for 30 years. all were followed for up to another five years. there were 20% fewer deaths from lung cancer among those who got the ct scan. ge, the parent company of nbc univer
that use that engine. brian? >> tom costello starting us off in washington tonight. tom, thanks. >>> we turn quickly now to some important health news about the number one cancer killer in this country, men and women -- lung cancer. new research out shows a certain kind of scan, when done as a routine test, can cut the death rate and the numbers are significant. our report tonight from nbc's rehema ellis. >> reporter: for the first time, researchers have clear evidence that...
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the heat is still coming back at us. we do have patches of fog along the coast, that's the only place you will notice a little cooling today. even then we're only cooling to the 70s. a nice afternoon along the beaches. yesterday we were in the 80s at the beaches. notice it's a little cooler but still a nice day there. mid and upper 90s in the warmer spots there and tomorrow a bit warmer. summer, but now things are heating up. still hot over florida with readings around 90s. 60s and mid 70s here. >>> a megachurch will give its pastor a chance to address the church for the first time since allegations that he lured young men into sex with gifts and travel. ron? >> reporter: good morning. these allegations have stunned this congregation of 25,000 members, especially in light of eddie long's silence. silence he's breaking today. >> somebody needs to celebrate that moment. >> he's used to having audiences hang on his every word, but today it's likely to be wrapped with tension like never before. he was sued in court by four f
the heat is still coming back at us. we do have patches of fog along the coast, that's the only place you will notice a little cooling today. even then we're only cooling to the 70s. a nice afternoon along the beaches. yesterday we were in the 80s at the beaches. notice it's a little cooler but still a nice day there. mid and upper 90s in the warmer spots there and tomorrow a bit warmer. summer, but now things are heating up. still hot over florida with readings around 90s. 60s and mid 70s...
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you just told us who makes the cameo. it's melanie fiona and common. >> questlove: well, maybe i did. maybe i didn't. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: okay, i'll pick it up anyways. >> yo, yo, yo, jimmy. let me get my time, man. >> jimmy: oh, kamal, yeah. go ahead, buddy. >> yeah, yeah. a big shout out to shoe laces, baby. they keep the sneaks on your feet. [ laughter ] they come in black, white, red, or any other color you can possibly dream of. i mean, it's nuts! without them we would be running around barefoot all the time getting cuts and scrapes and ruining pedicures. yo, shoe laces! because velcro is for lames. stupid! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i like velcro. >> yo, jimmy, stop hating. let me get on. jimmy, let me get on. >> jimmy: okay. morgan murphy, one of our writers. morgan, go ahead. >> yeah, i want to give a shout out here to the starbucks pumpkin spice latte. okay? [ scattered cheers ] it's like some dude said, "damn, i love coffee, but how come it don't taste more like pumpkins?" [ light laughter ] right? and
you just told us who makes the cameo. it's melanie fiona and common. >> questlove: well, maybe i did. maybe i didn't. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: okay, i'll pick it up anyways. >> yo, yo, yo, jimmy. let me get my time, man. >> jimmy: oh, kamal, yeah. go ahead, buddy. >> yeah, yeah. a big shout out to shoe laces, baby. they keep the sneaks on your feet. [ laughter ] they come in black, white, red, or any other color you can possibly dream of. i mean, it's nuts! without...
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will they use the relief well? bp says, no, but had no comment on whether they would drill another well or sell the rights to that area. brent? >> thank you very much. >>> the students in san francisco probably shouldn't count on getting a few extra days off from school this year. congress is rushing to pass bill that would prevent hundreds of thousands of teacher layoffs. san francisco unified school district decided to shorten its school year by four days to cut a $113 million deficit. the school district is not sure what they would use the money for but pencilling in those four extra days to the schedule could be likely. >>> children may no longer trade lunches at the school. a new bill creates standards for all foods served in schools to give healthier options. it it increases the number of low-income kids to get free or reduced cost meals. >>> time is 6:37. we want to check the friday morning commuted with mike. >> for the most part, the freeways are look at friday light. that's great news. tomorrow and of cou
will they use the relief well? bp says, no, but had no comment on whether they would drill another well or sell the rights to that area. brent? >> thank you very much. >>> the students in san francisco probably shouldn't count on getting a few extra days off from school this year. congress is rushing to pass bill that would prevent hundreds of thousands of teacher layoffs. san francisco unified school district decided to shorten its school year by four days to cut a $113 million...
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and what can each one of us do to help? our discussion with around duncan, leading reformer and chancellor of washington, d.c. schools, michelle rhee, randi weingarten, president of the federation of teachers. and robert bobb, emergency financial manager of detroit and robert bobb, emergency financial manager of detroit public schools. captions paid for by nbc-universal television 0. >>> but first, to politics and the divided congress. what will republicans do in power? this week, republican leaders in the house unveiled their pledge to america, campaign manifesto that's the 2010 version of the gop's contract with america from 1994. the highlights -- extend the bush tax cuts, cut spending, and repeal health care reform. >> our pledge to america is that the republicans stand ready to get it done and beginning today. >> but the question is, are these new ideas or more of the same? here to debate that question among others, one of the architects of the republican pledge, the chairman of the house republican congress, represent
and what can each one of us do to help? our discussion with around duncan, leading reformer and chancellor of washington, d.c. schools, michelle rhee, randi weingarten, president of the federation of teachers. and robert bobb, emergency financial manager of detroit and robert bobb, emergency financial manager of detroit public schools. captions paid for by nbc-universal television 0. >>> but first, to politics and the divided congress. what will republicans do in power? this week,...
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we used the 130,000 trash bags and single use gloves. the result is there is a lot of trash made on coastal clean up day. that goes against the mission of the event itself. we are asking people to bring out their own supplies so that we don't make more trash for the event itself. >> give us the website? >> it's www.coastforyou.org. thank you very much. >> meantime, it's 5:39 and congress is set to serve up a school lunch bill, but will it make the cut? how and if your kids can eat at school. we will have a live report. >> forget lunch. this morning we are going for desserts with a local pastry chef who is gettinga a taste of the national lime light. we will explain in a live report. ♪ [ male announcer ] it's luxury with fire in its veins. bold. daring. capable of moving your soul. ♪ and that's even before you drop your foot on the pedal. ♪ the new 2011 cts coupe from cadillac. the new standard of the world. >>> time is 5:42. a nice shot across the bay with the bay bridge in the distance. temperatures beginning to heat up. these are
we used the 130,000 trash bags and single use gloves. the result is there is a lot of trash made on coastal clean up day. that goes against the mission of the event itself. we are asking people to bring out their own supplies so that we don't make more trash for the event itself. >> give us the website? >> it's www.coastforyou.org. thank you very much. >> meantime, it's 5:39 and congress is set to serve up a school lunch bill, but will it make the cut? how and if your kids can...
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unplug it or turn it off when you are not using it. not just the receiver, but the monitor with the camera. make sure the camera is pointed only at the baby's crib or bed not a wide shot of the room. >>> it is a holiday show you've got to see for yourself. take a look at the colorful drag queens on ice show at union square. fans had the chance to skate alongside those performers at the ice rink. the proceeds will go to boys and girls club of san francisco. i heard disco. i would have loved it. >> jeff, let's talk about it. the skating might be iffy if it is raining. >> water could melt ice. be careful in the next couple of days. there will be breaks of sunshine. will be followed by periods of rain. in the past 12 hours, impressive with the system we have been watching. martinez picking up .07 inches. this was a north bay peninsula and inland based system. in the south bay you have seen little to nothing at this point. mainly dry throughout a good portion of the south bay. as we take you in closer, we loop this over the past few hours,
unplug it or turn it off when you are not using it. not just the receiver, but the monitor with the camera. make sure the camera is pointed only at the baby's crib or bed not a wide shot of the room. >>> it is a holiday show you've got to see for yourself. take a look at the colorful drag queens on ice show at union square. fans had the chance to skate alongside those performers at the ice rink. the proceeds will go to boys and girls club of san francisco. i heard disco. i would have...
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todd mehserle told us he believes his son was wrongly convicted. as vicky nguyen reports, they are doing everything they can to free their son is. >> reporter: todd mehserle hugs supporters who stood out city hall this evening holding signs to show they have not forgotten the former b.a.r.t. officer who has been in custody since his conviction for involuntary manslaughter. >> the facts speak for themselves. that's why we say he is wrongly convicted. >> reporter: mehserle's family is asking for donations and letters of support. they also posted personal photos of him as a young basketball player a family man and a graduate of the police academy. >> i try to be a law-abiding citizen, my son certainly was one of them. graduated at the top of his class. proud of what he did. looking forward to the rest of his life, having a happy one. just gone awry. >> reporter: rallies will be held all over the bay area to support mehserle. she says the counter protests at the first event in walnut creek ended peacefully when both sides were able to talk about the ca
todd mehserle told us he believes his son was wrongly convicted. as vicky nguyen reports, they are doing everything they can to free their son is. >> reporter: todd mehserle hugs supporters who stood out city hall this evening holding signs to show they have not forgotten the former b.a.r.t. officer who has been in custody since his conviction for involuntary manslaughter. >> the facts speak for themselves. that's why we say he is wrongly convicted. >> reporter: mehserle's...
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thank you very much for being with us. next week if the new year's resolution includes bling we have a gem of a story for you. investing in colored diamonds. keep it right here where wall street meets main street. happy holidays, everybody. i'll see you again next weekend. our points from chase sapphire preferred are worth 25% more on travel. we're like forget florida, we're going on a safari. so we're on the serengeti, and seth finds a really big bone. we're talking huge. they dig it up, put it in the natural history museum and we get to name it. sethasauraus. really. your points from chase sapphire preferred are worth 25% more on travel? means better vacations. that's incredible. believe it...with chase sapphire preferred your points are worth 25% more on travel when booked through ultimate rewards.
thank you very much for being with us. next week if the new year's resolution includes bling we have a gem of a story for you. investing in colored diamonds. keep it right here where wall street meets main street. happy holidays, everybody. i'll see you again next weekend. our points from chase sapphire preferred are worth 25% more on travel. we're like forget florida, we're going on a safari. so we're on the serengeti, and seth finds a really big bone. we're talking huge. they dig it up, put...
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[ laughter ] >> jimmy: one of us has to stop drinking. one of us has to stop drinking. >> she's always this thin. she's always in a red dress with a -- that white, white face. she looks like a ketchup bottle. [ laughter ] and she's, like, walking. she walks around -- >> jimmy: you're on -- you're on -- >> i'm on weight watchers. >> jimmy: you're on twitter. you're on twitter. >> i'm on twitter. >> jimmy: you're on twitter "@joan_rivers." >> yes. >> jimmy: and you have 180,000 followers? >> 180,000 stupid people that they would -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oh, my god. >> i'm on twitter. >> jimmy: no, no, twitter's fun. now you -- you're very funny on twitter. >> i love -- yeah, i say exactly what i think on twitter. my twitter. >> jimmy: do you think a lot, like -- if people -- like, if it existed forever, everyone would be on twitter? >> i -- oh, can you imagine? it would have changed everything. this is mama cass. "should i have a salad or a sandwich?" jimmy, she'd be sitting -- [ laughter ] i know, it's an old joke. this is rosa parks. "i'
[ laughter ] >> jimmy: one of us has to stop drinking. one of us has to stop drinking. >> she's always this thin. she's always in a red dress with a -- that white, white face. she looks like a ketchup bottle. [ laughter ] and she's, like, walking. she walks around -- >> jimmy: you're on -- you're on -- >> i'm on weight watchers. >> jimmy: you're on twitter. you're on twitter. >> i'm on twitter. >> jimmy: you're on twitter "@joan_rivers."...
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to ban lead and toxic chemicals by product and use. you can't wipe lead off the face of the earth. so we've taken it out of baby bibbs and children's lunch boxes but it will show up in shoes, children's furniture, that kind of thing. >> in a jam-packed toy store, trying to determine the lead content will turn you into a grinch. >> you can find the description on how to use the application. it's very easy. 30644, you send a text message to them. kids and the product name. >> in a few moments you'll get the answer you're looking for and you can get the toys the kids are looking for. just in the nick of time. >>> the chp is kicking off a holiday crackdown next week with drunk driving checkpoints throughout the bay area. the maximum enforcement period begins next wednesday through sunday night. eve i officer available will be out on the roadways. 37 people were killed in crashes during last year's thanksgiving holiday and this event, also coinsides with a push to get people to buckle up. >>> two social networking companies are working toge
to ban lead and toxic chemicals by product and use. you can't wipe lead off the face of the earth. so we've taken it out of baby bibbs and children's lunch boxes but it will show up in shoes, children's furniture, that kind of thing. >> in a jam-packed toy store, trying to determine the lead content will turn you into a grinch. >> you can find the description on how to use the application. it's very easy. 30644, you send a text message to them. kids and the product name. >> in...
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if you are using that visa card, i would assume you could still use that transaction, even if you use visa. >> you would call the bank and say i used this card inside the paypal wallet. there is some question or problem with it. i think in most cases, customers actually call us first because they realize i get protection from paypal and they'll do the right thing, but you have recourse if you chose to call your bank. >> go ahead. >> a lot of layers coming on torch the old credit card model, not to say you're a layer on the old credit card model. have you itunes, talking about how many millions of accounts they have on file, making payments more seamless. why is your model better for the digital age? for the way commerce is moving, than the older models with debit cards and credit cards than we've had in the past? >> i'll go back to what i said earlier. this security thing is a really big deal. a big deal for consumers in this country and a big deal for consumers around the world. we talk to thousands of our customers every month. literally and we say what do you want from us? but more
if you are using that visa card, i would assume you could still use that transaction, even if you use visa. >> you would call the bank and say i used this card inside the paypal wallet. there is some question or problem with it. i think in most cases, customers actually call us first because they realize i get protection from paypal and they'll do the right thing, but you have recourse if you chose to call your bank. >> go ahead. >> a lot of layers coming on torch the old...
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we did speak with them this morning and they tell us everyone's power has been restored. reporting live in oakland, christie smith today in the east bay. >> i got nothing but respect for the line men with pg&e. when we are running inside, are out to work. >> that's a pretty tough job. yesterday we had wind gusts at around 30 or 40 miles per hour. this morning not so much in the way of wind or rain. you can see 40s and 50s right now. winds in terms of the strongest winds towards fairfield. not a lot happening around the inland valleys. when we get a lot of rain and the winds go calm, we sometimes see patchy fog forming. you may see misty skies and the patches are fog. the main rain event has moved on. we will see clearing and kind of a cool day in the 60s and between now and wednesday morning, looks like the only concern will be the patchy fog. cool start and the next chance of rain will arrive midday on thursday. the rain for this this morning around fremont into san jose. we did have showers moving off to the south and east and a few there around highway 101. it's coming
we did speak with them this morning and they tell us everyone's power has been restored. reporting live in oakland, christie smith today in the east bay. >> i got nothing but respect for the line men with pg&e. when we are running inside, are out to work. >> that's a pretty tough job. yesterday we had wind gusts at around 30 or 40 miles per hour. this morning not so much in the way of wind or rain. you can see 40s and 50s right now. winds in terms of the strongest winds towards...
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most of us actually remain dry. some partial clearing tomorrow, mixture of sunshine and clouds, the active storm pattern returns early next week. that's when the moisture gathers intensity, gathers strength again and that will push on into the bay area. we're going to stay rather active in the week ahead. can't pull out an isolated shower, maybe brief moderate rainfall. overall, your sunday and most of your monday should be pretty darn quiet. temperatures tonight will be on the mild side relatively speaking. 45 freemont tonight, 48 san francisco. winds will be light and variable for the most part, which is nice to see after these 50 mile per hour gusts earlier today. can't rule out 60 degrees or so around gilroy, tomorrow afternoon, 58 evergreen, 57 in palo alto. 55 stinson beach. a few scattered showers, most of those will be north of the golden gate bridge, into marin county, sonoma. a few scattered showers possible throughout your sunday. they will be sporadic and not terribly intense. how about the extended fore
most of us actually remain dry. some partial clearing tomorrow, mixture of sunshine and clouds, the active storm pattern returns early next week. that's when the moisture gathers intensity, gathers strength again and that will push on into the bay area. we're going to stay rather active in the week ahead. can't pull out an isolated shower, maybe brief moderate rainfall. overall, your sunday and most of your monday should be pretty darn quiet. temperatures tonight will be on the mild side...
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he's used to not getting 50%. she looks like she's getting a little scared running that very vicious, i must say, anti-ad she has been running. she doesn't think she's winning. that one is up in the air. clearly people like chuck schumer campaigning for leader. i'm not sure it's going to be much of a blow. the democrats will regroup pretty well if they lose that seat. i'm not sure at all they've lost it. >> all right. let's get to the questions i first coined when i introduced you. speaking specifically to whether or not the republicans win the house, that could be a good thing for president obama where he would have, perhaps, someone to share legislative blame with if things don't get passed, if things don't get forward when it comes to his re-election in 2012. >> it couldn't get any worse. right now pelosi is taking all the heat. the democrats are playing for absolutely everything. this would share the blame. the dangerous thing, amy, and you know this, is if the republicans get control of the house of represent
he's used to not getting 50%. she looks like she's getting a little scared running that very vicious, i must say, anti-ad she has been running. she doesn't think she's winning. that one is up in the air. clearly people like chuck schumer campaigning for leader. i'm not sure it's going to be much of a blow. the democrats will regroup pretty well if they lose that seat. i'm not sure at all they've lost it. >> all right. let's get to the questions i first coined when i introduced you....
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chase what matters. >>> the truth is out there is what the creators of the x-files used to tell us. little did we know, out there was the hyatt regency in santa clara. at least for this weekend. the hotel is hosting the first-ever seti-con, organized by the mountain view-based search for extra-terrestrial intelligence, seti-koon. scientists from all over the world came to attend, with breakout sessions on dark matter and amateur astronomy. the conference is heavy on real science. still, there's a little science fiction thrown in as well. >> the science fiction is there bus after all, science fiction's about ideas. so that's a great thing. but we're fundamentally about the hard research. look, where's the data? you think this might be true? you think we might be able to go to the stars that way? you think they may have come here? let's look at the data. >> if you're interested in going, it continues tomorrow. that's kind of weird. maybe you'll want to catch the panel discussion entitled "where bill gates' great great granddaughter will go for her honeymoon: the top tourist sites of t
chase what matters. >>> the truth is out there is what the creators of the x-files used to tell us. little did we know, out there was the hyatt regency in santa clara. at least for this weekend. the hotel is hosting the first-ever seti-con, organized by the mountain view-based search for extra-terrestrial intelligence, seti-koon. scientists from all over the world came to attend, with breakout sessions on dark matter and amateur astronomy. the conference is heavy on real science....
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i use them a lot. but he also has an idea he wants to control everything and close it eessentially, and that to me is scary. >> is there something a person can do at home to say i'm with you? i'm with you what do i do? does my congress person understand what net neutrality is? where do i go from here? >> i think it takes an awareness. it takes an awareness of what information products you're consumer, how open and how closed they are. you have to be aware, when your service provider blocks a side or slows things down that's happening and get angry. nothing is more powerful than angry geeks. they are. >> don't i know it. >> yes. >> the political power of angry geeks is not to be understatemented. we have a generation what may make it difference this time around a population which is obsessed with their information and having patrol over it. >> who do you go to as an angry geek? do you go to the fcc? do you go to your congressman? >> you can go to the fcc. putting pressure on the fcc is important. or get
i use them a lot. but he also has an idea he wants to control everything and close it eessentially, and that to me is scary. >> is there something a person can do at home to say i'm with you? i'm with you what do i do? does my congress person understand what net neutrality is? where do i go from here? >> i think it takes an awareness. it takes an awareness of what information products you're consumer, how open and how closed they are. you have to be aware, when your service provider...
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. >> jeff ranieri joins us now. he's still got all his state-of-the-art stuff. >> sure does. >> let's make sure the weather clicker works. you guys look fabulous on this transitional set. let's look at the radar. we are finding moderate rainfall from our inland spots right down the interstate 80 corridor, into the peninsula, so as we zoom in and take a closer look here, what you'll find is this rainfall is moving pretty slowly, so those in fairfield, down to vallejo, richmond, are going to find these moderate pockets of rainfall lingering for the next three hours or so so we'll get on decent totals throughout tonight. meanwhile to the south, across the peninsula, rainfall is now starting to enter redwood city and pretty consistent across san bruno. that's going to continue to slowly push off toward the south. eventually impacting the south bay tonight. and for the sierra, after 3 to 6 feet of some all-time record-setting snow in the sierra, another winter storm warning is up for our next storm system, 6 to 9 inches
. >> jeff ranieri joins us now. he's still got all his state-of-the-art stuff. >> sure does. >> let's make sure the weather clicker works. you guys look fabulous on this transitional set. let's look at the radar. we are finding moderate rainfall from our inland spots right down the interstate 80 corridor, into the peninsula, so as we zoom in and take a closer look here, what you'll find is this rainfall is moving pretty slowly, so those in fairfield, down to vallejo, richmond,...
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kerry, what can you tell us? >> reporter: well, good evening, brian. yes, nbc news has confirmed that secretary of defense robert gates late this afternoon phoned pastor jones. then a short time later, pastor jones came out here with all the world's eyes looking at this field in rural florida. they heard the pastor announce that he no longer plans to build a bonfire with more than 200 korans. pastor terry jones says he no longer plans to burn the koran. >> we have been in very much thought and prayer over this whole period. a lot of times we were asked what would it take to call this thing off. we have thought it over many times. >> reporter: the pastor now says burning the koran was directly linked to plans to build an islamic cultural center and mosque in lower manhattan near ground zero. >> if they were willing to either cancel the mosque at the ground zero location or if they were willing to move that location, if they were willing to move it away from that location, we would consider that a sign from god. >> reporter: flanked by an imam from centr
kerry, what can you tell us? >> reporter: well, good evening, brian. yes, nbc news has confirmed that secretary of defense robert gates late this afternoon phoned pastor jones. then a short time later, pastor jones came out here with all the world's eyes looking at this field in rural florida. they heard the pastor announce that he no longer plans to build a bonfire with more than 200 korans. pastor terry jones says he no longer plans to burn the koran. >> we have been in very much...
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the school did provide us with a list. so i'm trying to get all -- everything on that list. >> what's your favorite kind of stuff? >> it's always fun getting to look around at all the different clothes. the new styles in. and, i don't know. it's just fun. got to be careful not spending all your money. finding the sales. >> now the average american family will spend $606 on clothes, shoes and electronics this year compared to $548 last year. that's almost $60 more this year. now retailers are really counting on parents spending because back-to-school is the second busiest time of year for their shopping and their numbers to go up. of course, the busiest time of year being christmas. reporting live in milpitas, ria taormina. >>> a 10% increase. quite a bit. >>> the stale mate at the state capitol is creating uncertainty for school districts trying to balance their books. the federal bill the president signed last week should help a little. the emergency legislation provides $10 billion to states and california is expected to
the school did provide us with a list. so i'm trying to get all -- everything on that list. >> what's your favorite kind of stuff? >> it's always fun getting to look around at all the different clothes. the new styles in. and, i don't know. it's just fun. got to be careful not spending all your money. finding the sales. >> now the average american family will spend $606 on clothes, shoes and electronics this year compared to $548 last year. that's almost $60 more this year....
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plotting. >> i used to get an ice rink. he would get the two by fours in the plastic and the winter would freeze and we would have a mini ice rink in the back. >> you could predict when it was going to freeze, couldn't you? you had that gift back then. >> all the ponds are freezing on their own. windchills cold, for almost everywhere in the country. the only areas not below freezing is along the west coast. that's where the warmer air is. ever so slowly that's going to move across the country. we have two storm systems, one is huh here in the gulf of alaska drawing moisture onshore continuously now in the pacific northwest. a weak system that's now coming onshore in california. this is going to be the storm that's going to move across the country. pretty big winter mess over the next couple of days. for now, light rain out there. it's not that impressive. snow levels are high because of the warmer air that's moved in. this is a little more impressive. stay i have rains through oregon and up interstate 5 from seattle to bell
plotting. >> i used to get an ice rink. he would get the two by fours in the plastic and the winter would freeze and we would have a mini ice rink in the back. >> you could predict when it was going to freeze, couldn't you? you had that gift back then. >> all the ponds are freezing on their own. windchills cold, for almost everywhere in the country. the only areas not below freezing is along the west coast. that's where the warmer air is. ever so slowly that's going to move...
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nbc's tracie potts joins us from washington with more on that. tracie, good morning to you. >> reporter: lynn, good morning. for democrats, for republicans, president obama and staff today talking about whether or not they can get the s.t.a.r.t. treaty ratified, reducing nuclear arms with russia before the end of the year also the big issue, extending the bush tax cuts for the wealthy, for everyone. temporary or permanent? both sides will have to budge on their deeply held position, say the president. democrats will call for a vote this week, but just on the middle-class extension. all this after a day president obama announced the federal pay freeze for 2 million federal workers. not the military, though. he says it will save $28 billion over the next five years but republicans want a deeper cut. they want a hiring freeze as well. we learned from the congress many budget office that t.a.r.p., the wall street bailout, that $700 billion is not going to end up costing taxpayers nearly that much. more like $25 billion, because the wall street firms
nbc's tracie potts joins us from washington with more on that. tracie, good morning to you. >> reporter: lynn, good morning. for democrats, for republicans, president obama and staff today talking about whether or not they can get the s.t.a.r.t. treaty ratified, reducing nuclear arms with russia before the end of the year also the big issue, extending the bush tax cuts for the wealthy, for everyone. temporary or permanent? both sides will have to budge on their deeply held position, say...
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he did so for us. but if you look, we had immediately, thousands of vessels, tens of thousands of people who are here. and what we're seeing now is we've got a lot more work to do. but the fact is because of the sturdiness and swiftness of the response, there's a lot less oil hitting these shores and beaches than anybody would have anticipated, given the volume ha was coming out of the bp oil well. >> let's talk about another topic that's part of the firment here. and everywhere. and that's the economy. "the new york times" said this weekend, president obama has another new plan on the economy. now would be a good time to find out about it. do you have anything new on the economy while you've been away, we've had a horrible gdp number last week. >> well, look, we anticipated that the recovery was slowing. the economy is still growing, but it's not growing as fast as it needs to. i've got things right now before congress that we should move immediately. i said so before i went on vacation. i'll keep on
he did so for us. but if you look, we had immediately, thousands of vessels, tens of thousands of people who are here. and what we're seeing now is we've got a lot more work to do. but the fact is because of the sturdiness and swiftness of the response, there's a lot less oil hitting these shores and beaches than anybody would have anticipated, given the volume ha was coming out of the bp oil well. >> let's talk about another topic that's part of the firment here. and everywhere. and...
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we'll be down into the low to mid-40s for a lot of us. patchy fog for sunday morning, the afternoon readings should be in the mid to upper 50s for the most part. 57 santa theresa. i'm going to keep a shower in the forecast, even though your likelihood of seeing is pretty small. very much hit and miss around san francisco. 57, winds will be relatively light, not a stellar day, but a lot quieter than what we saw with today's heavy downpowers. at 6:00 i'll have all your storm totals. 51 santa rosa tomorrow, maybe patchy fog. here's the extended forecast, dry for the most part tomorrow, monday and tuesday. >> i was checking the road conditions, still clear up to tahoe. i assume it's not clear? there's some snow there. is that because it's too warm? >> a little warm for now, i think things will go downhill so to speak with snow tonight. tomorrow morning, will be clearing up. >>> coming up next, we have lauren scott and a ton of nba action today. >>> five games today, leading up to the finale this evening in oakland. the good news for golden st
we'll be down into the low to mid-40s for a lot of us. patchy fog for sunday morning, the afternoon readings should be in the mid to upper 50s for the most part. 57 santa theresa. i'm going to keep a shower in the forecast, even though your likelihood of seeing is pretty small. very much hit and miss around san francisco. 57, winds will be relatively light, not a stellar day, but a lot quieter than what we saw with today's heavy downpowers. at 6:00 i'll have all your storm totals. 51 santa rosa...
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. >> there are those that counted us out, but you counted us in, and i want to thank florida for doing that. >> reporter: in november, meek will face republican marco rubio and florida's governor, republican-turned-independent charlie crist. the vote providing new momentum heading into the fall election. leanne gregg, nbc news. >>> the food and drug administration is facing new scrutiny this morning after news the agency rejected low-cost vaccines which could have prevented the salmonella outbreak that has sickened thousands of people nationwide and led to the recall of more than 500 million eggs. the fda says there was not enough evidence that vaccinating hens against salmonella, which would have cost a penny per dozen eggs, would have prevented people from getting sick, but in england, officials say vaccinations have given them the safest egg supply in europe. a study last year found just 1% of english flocks had salmonella compared to 60% elsewhere in europe. >>> chinese state media says 42 people were killed when a passenger jet overshot a runway and broke apart in the northeast pa
. >> there are those that counted us out, but you counted us in, and i want to thank florida for doing that. >> reporter: in november, meek will face republican marco rubio and florida's governor, republican-turned-independent charlie crist. the vote providing new momentum heading into the fall election. leanne gregg, nbc news. >>> the food and drug administration is facing new scrutiny this morning after news the agency rejected low-cost vaccines which could have prevented...
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bakers used more than 500 egg yolks to make that cake. the annual festival is held on the day the moon is at its fullest and roundest. after visitors had a taste of the cake, they probably felt the same way. you know that weight lifter, i have to go back to him. any time you see a guy lift that much weight, i'm afraid he's going to snap in half. >> i don't know. he was as tough as they get. he was kind of skinny, but every ounce of muscle. >> yeah. he was small for all that. >>> time now for an early look at some of the stories we'll follow throughout the day here on nbc. >>> in washington, the group mothers against drunk driving, also known as madd, marked its 20th anniversary. according to madd, every minute one person is injured from an alcohol-related crash. >>> also in the capital, there will be a house hearing on legislation to reduce concussions in student athletes. according to one estimate, between 2005 and 2008, there were an estimated 400,000 concussions in high school athletes. >>> and a big day for one veteran of hollywood, a
bakers used more than 500 egg yolks to make that cake. the annual festival is held on the day the moon is at its fullest and roundest. after visitors had a taste of the cake, they probably felt the same way. you know that weight lifter, i have to go back to him. any time you see a guy lift that much weight, i'm afraid he's going to snap in half. >> i don't know. he was as tough as they get. he was kind of skinny, but every ounce of muscle. >> yeah. he was small for all that....
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some of the heat will stick with us by the beginning of the week. by the end it will be gone. 99 in medford, 97 in portland. vegas and phoenix are hot, too. the exception, the california coastline. this is an unbelievably cool summer. it will not stop. you see a swirl here. that area of low pressure keeping an on-shore flow. that's going to keep the clouds locked in this morning. you'll be lucky to get afternoon sunshine in some areas. you'll get a little more today than you did in the last couple days. temperature in san diego, 78. to put it in perspective, the hottest temperature this month, 71, the average high we should be, 72. we've been below average every day. we can't get an average day in san francisco, let alone a hot day. by the way, the record high today is 90. we haven't been close to anything like that all summer long. we will be near record highs in 99, bakersfield 99.in med for. we'll take a look at alaska's forecast when we come back later. anchorage set a dubious record we'll talk about. >> arizona, i used to live there. i remember
some of the heat will stick with us by the beginning of the week. by the end it will be gone. 99 in medford, 97 in portland. vegas and phoenix are hot, too. the exception, the california coastline. this is an unbelievably cool summer. it will not stop. you see a swirl here. that area of low pressure keeping an on-shore flow. that's going to keep the clouds locked in this morning. you'll be lucky to get afternoon sunshine in some areas. you'll get a little more today than you did in the last...
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. >> i am worried he will die, his father told us. an islamic charity is assisting the 300 people living here with tents, latrines and food. but they need much more. this man spent three years and every cent he had building a house for his family. the river destroyed it in an hour. >> translator: we're all jobless, there is no money to buy any food or medicine. >> relief efforts are being led by the pakistani military with help from the u.s. marines. but more needs to be done. today u.n. secretary-general ban ki-moon toured the flood devastation with pakistani president zardari. the u.n. has appealed to $460 million and has only received 90. >> these unprecedented floods demand unprecedented assistance. the flood waves must be matched with waves of global support. >> the indus river is now threatening to rise again. maybe then the world will respond. stephanie gosk, nbc news, northwest pakistan. >> and we have posted information on how you can help the people in pakistan on our website, that's nightly.msnbc.com. >>> turning to iraq, o
. >> i am worried he will die, his father told us. an islamic charity is assisting the 300 people living here with tents, latrines and food. but they need much more. this man spent three years and every cent he had building a house for his family. the river destroyed it in an hour. >> translator: we're all jobless, there is no money to buy any food or medicine. >> relief efforts are being led by the pakistani military with help from the u.s. marines. but more needs to be done....
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our nbc news political director chief white house correspondent, chuck todd, here with us to start us off. >> good evening. we'll start with the number everybody asks about five weeks before the election and that is, this generic ballot question. who's up? who's down? what do you prefer? last month, it was a nine-point advantage for the republicans. now, the lead has shrunk to six. the mood of the electorate hadn't changed. they want change. they don't like the direction of the country and democrats are starting to engage african-americans and hispanics. as peter hart, our pollster put it, democrats can change the turnout but not the landscape. but what is the change voters want? what is this change they want? listen to this, 75% say the result they'd like to see is reduced special interest influence. 70% want to elect political outsiders, even if they are inexperienced, whether we're talking about christine o'donnell from delaware or other folks like that. 54% hope the tea party enthusiasm in the republican party makes them a fiscally conservative party. 54% want to see the repeal of
our nbc news political director chief white house correspondent, chuck todd, here with us to start us off. >> good evening. we'll start with the number everybody asks about five weeks before the election and that is, this generic ballot question. who's up? who's down? what do you prefer? last month, it was a nine-point advantage for the republicans. now, the lead has shrunk to six. the mood of the electorate hadn't changed. they want change. they don't like the direction of the country...